I'm having issues with the amanda-client port. At some point in the past
months, when I install a new amanda-client it appears that the configure
options are not passing correctly.
THe OS version doesn't seem to matter, 6.2, 7.0, 6.3 all appear to have the
same issue. The specific behavior I'm
I'm having trouble gettign tripwire to update the database. When I run:
tripwire --update -v
I get the following:
Tripwire(R) 2.3.1.2 for BSD
Tripwire 2.3 Portions copyright 2000 Tripwire, Inc. Tripwire is a
registered trademark of Tripwire, Inc. This software comes with
ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; f
Is there a facility for determining the version of a kernel that has
been built but not installed? I am working on a script to pre-build new
versions of FreeBSD by checking newvers.conf against uname, but i would
also like to be able to verify that the version in /usr/obj is not the
same as in newv
I just got a new usb 8-in-1 media reader and when it is plugged into my
motherboard, my boot cycle hangs at:
npx0: [FAST]
npx0: on motherboard
npx0: INT 16 interface
acpi0: on motherboard
Normally, a:
acpi0: Power Button (fixed)
Timecounter "ACPI-fast" frequency 3579545 Hz quality 1000
would
I've just purchased a new 802.11b pcmcia card for a laptop and I'm
getting errors when I insert it. Is this card not supported yet, other
than debug sysctls, is there anythgin else I should check? Yes, i did
add pccard_enable to rc.conf.
I'm running 5.3-RC1 at the moment, but I have the same probl
004 at 04:20:39PM -0500, Stephen P. Cravey wrote:
> > I was afraid of that. I'll look more closely into the SNMP MIBS to
> > see how much of what I need is available. The Issue I have with
> > scripting SNMP is that the OID numbers for custom scrips seem to be
> > dependa
at 06:32:42PM -0500, Stephen P. Cravey wrote:
> > I'm tryign to locate a pre-existing method of monitoring FreeBSD
> > systems. Specifically, I'd like a way to monitor sysctl variables,
> > IPFW/PF counters, cpu and ram utilization(in that order). I can
> > write my ow
I'm tryign to locate a pre-existing method of monitoring FreeBSD systems.
Specifically, I'd like a way to monitor sysctl variables, IPFW/PF counters, cpu and
ram utilization(in that order). I can write my own interface, however I'd hate to have
to reinvent the wheel if there's already something
ot notice, if something goes wrong, because the box handles these
> things on its own.
>
>
> greetings
> ruediger
>
>
>
> Stephen P. Cravey wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to locate a good resource for creating hot swap capable servers with
> > FreeBSD and
I'm trying to locate a good resource for creating hot swap capable servers with
FreeBSD and Vinum.
Specifically, I'm trying to find out several things:
Are there resources somewhere that document this type of thing? Please?
Do I need controllers for SATA/SCSI that will handle the plugging/unplu
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